Counseling and Social Services
http://www.southwest.tn.edu/student-success/counseling
Counseling Services can be scheduled at all campus locations
(901) 333-5121 or (901) 333-5272
Southwest is committed to the development of the whole person, with specific focus on the intellectual, social, emotional, psychological, and spiritual dimensions. Southwest endeavors to provide an intentional atmosphere of caring while offering a myriad of opportunities and resources for students to experience wholeness within the context of a community of learners.
Southwest Counseling Services is currently staffed by a full-time, on-campus Mental Health Counselor with access to contract counseling services provided by a licensed clinical social worker and a fully-staffed higher education Psychological Services Center. Additional staffing will include practicum students (psychology, counseling, and/or social work) supervised by our full-time Mental Health Counselor to assist students with their counseling needs.
Social Services links students to community resources, while providing advocacy to improve student functioning socially and academically.
In addition to on-campus services, limited off-campus counseling services are available through community service providers by referral of: the mental health counselor, director of Student Development, the executive director of Retention & Student Success, and the vice president for Student Affairs.
Student Development
http://www.southwest.tn.edu/student-development/
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4178
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5380
Southwest offers students opportunities to grow socially, personally, and intellectually outside of the classroom. The activities of clubs, organizations and intercollegiate athletics heighten and enhance the educational experience of the student population through social, cultural, intellectual and recreational activities and programs. Participation in student activities helps students to develop leadership, communication, interpersonal relations and problem solving skills.
Student Centers
Areas have been set aside for students to relax, study and visit with friends. The Student Centers are located in Room B-106 on the Union Avenue Campus, in Farris 1105 on the Macon Cove Campus, Room 101 at the Gill Center, Room 122 at the Maxine A. Smith Center, and the student lounge at the Whitehaven Center.
Student Clubs and Organizations
There are a variety of clubs and organizations available to all students. These include honors and leadership organizations, academic-related organizations, and special interest groups (political, religious, etc.). All students are encouraged to participate in clubs and organizations. A list of current student clubs and organizations can be found at http://www.southwest.tn.edu/clubs/clubs.htm.
Student Government Association (SGA)
www.southwest.tn.edu/clubs/sga/
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4196
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5546
The SGA works with all student clubs and organizations to improve the quality of student life at the College. The responsibility of the SGA is to communicate the opinions and concerns of the student body at large to the administration of the College. Members of the SGA are elected by popular vote and serve for a term of one year.
Campus Activity Board (CAB)
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4178
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5380
An advisory board composed of students who make recommendations for entertainment and educational activities that enhance the cultural, intellectual, and social environment of the college.
The Student Leadership Institute (SLI)
http://www.southwest.tn.edu/clubs/leadershipInstitute.htm
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4178
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5380
The Student Leadership Institute Program is designed to build and improve leadership skills by exploring the challenges of committing to a leadership position in an ever changing college environment for emerging and existing leaders. A student must be in an approved Southwest organization to participate or recommended by a faculty/staff member.
Men of Southwest - M.O.S.T.
The M.O.S.T. Program
www.southwest.tn.edu/most/
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5469
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4558
The Project M.O.S.T. program is grant-funded through the U.S. Department of Education’s Predominantly Black Institutions (PBI) initiative and gives preference in assisting African American male students to adjust to the college environment as well as aid in their on-going retention and graduation efforts.
Southwest Mentors Advancing Retention, Teamwork, & Success (SMARTS)
The SMARTS Mentoring Program/Saluqi Success Pathway for Adult Learners (SSPAL)
www.southwest.tn.edu/asc/SMARTS
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5054
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4107
The mission of the SMARTS mentoring program is to develop supportive relationships between faculty/staff and students to provide campus advocates, resource information, guidance, and problem solving methods in order to encourage students to advance toward completion of a certificate or degree and ultimately, enter a career of choice. The Saluqi Success Pathway for Adult extends an extra layer of support for adult learners through mentoring and information sessions by way of roundtable discussions held each fall and spring semesters.
International Studies
www.southwest.tn.edu/intstudies/
Macon Cove Campus (901) 333-4250
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5268
The role of the international studies program is to serve as a catalyst for international education by promoting a campus environment that encourages the appreciation and understanding of all peoples and cultures of global communities. This mission is accomplished through many efforts including international focused campus-wide events, technlogy, and study abroad opportunities.
Intercollegiate Athletics
http://athletics.southwest.tn.edu/
Union Avenue Campus (901) 333-5143
The intercollegiate athletic program at Southwest encourages and promotes excellence in academic and athletic performance. Our student-athletes are dedicated to completing their degree programs and succeeding in life after graduation, and our program helps them to achieve those goals. We firmly understand that our athletes are students first and it is this frame of reference that guides us.
Southwest is proud of its athletic tradition and has over the years successfully competed at the state and national levels. The athletic department sponsors teams in the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, and cheerleading.
Southwest is a member of the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association (TCCAA) and Region VII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
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